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00:00Since the turn of the century, technology has rapidly improved.
00:04Our reality is now filled with things that were mere dreams in the past few decades.
00:08Seeing how the past has unfolded, I was curious about what the next 30 years would look like.
00:13So I did a little digging into what life might look like in 2050 for us.
00:17Let's take a look.
00:19Nanotechnology
00:20First, let's take a look at nanotechnology.
00:23Over the years, scientists have made exciting developments
00:26and discovered numerous innovative applications for nanotechnology.
00:29As it stands, nanotechnology has the potential to change life as we know it.
00:34Experts in the field believe that nanobots will, in the future,
00:37be fitted into our brains to connect us to the virtual world more readily and faster.
00:42With the use of brain-computer interface technology, the mind and computer will be one,
00:47making humans very powerful beings with access to endless information
00:50and solutions to problems that the mind wouldn't be able to solve.
00:54If nanotechnology reaches that stage,
00:56there may be no need for gadgets like phones and calculators.
00:59Well, this is very exciting for the student of the future.
01:02Looks like math will not be a universal challenge much longer.
01:063D print technology
01:07The next tech advancement that we can expect in the future is the rise of 3D print technology.
01:133D print technology is already advanced,
01:16but we can expect it to be even more advanced in 2050.
01:19Right now, we have 3D printed tools and homes.
01:22In the future, we will be able to print more tools
01:24and perhaps even some modes of transportation if bigger machines are built.
01:28This technology will also become more accessible to everyone who may want a 3D printer,
01:33making the possibilities of what can be printed infinite.
01:36If the current trend of open-source 3D printable files continues,
01:39it will not be long before everyone prints their own large objects like furniture and weapons.
01:44Well, here's an idea.
01:46How about developing an affordable 3D printer for food?
01:49That could be the end of world hunger, despite global warming.
01:52Medical
01:53Now we go from the extinction of phones to the eradication of death.
01:58Well, by 2050, the finality of death may be a thing of the past.
02:02With the brain connected to a computer through BCI technology,
02:05the information stored in our brains can be transferred into a hard disk like computer files.
02:10That means the data, including memories, can be retrieved and uploaded into another being,
02:15maybe a more advanced humanoid robot.
02:17This way, the best minds in every field will be preserved and able to continue working on innovations.
02:23Another improvement to consider in the medical field is that serious diseases like cancer will be cured.
02:28The only downside to this development is that every new technology is very expensive when it first comes out,
02:34so the rest of us may not have access to this literally life-saving technology for a while.
02:39Transportation
02:39Something that we may have access to is transportation.
02:43In 2050, transportation will have immensely changed.
02:46With experimentation focused on self-driving cars already underway from car manufacturers such as Tesla,
02:52it is not much of a stretch to believe that by 2050, the technology for fully automated vehicles will exist.
02:59Some notable advantages of such automated vehicles include a drastic reduction in traffic-related deaths
03:05because the vehicles will collaborate with traffic control systems.
03:08Another advantage is the change in lifestyle that self-driving vehicles will bring.
03:12With no need to man a vehicle, people will be free to choose whether to relax or be more productive as they travel.
03:18A lot of free time, considering the amount of time spent in traffic.
03:21Another interesting development is the Hyperloop One project by Elon,
03:25which aims to move the bulk of public transportation underground.
03:28With the use of electromagnetic levitation at historic speeds of 310 kilometers per hour,
03:34this train presents the opportunity for a faster, cheaper, and cleaner mode of transportation.
03:39And if more people opt for it, then there will be even fewer traffic-related incidents.
03:44Fuel
03:44Still on transportation, the fuel used in all future transportation modes will be renewable energy.
03:51Currently, the world is plagued by global warming and the threat of depleting natural resources,
03:55so we do need to be looking at adapting to a more sustainable source of energy.
04:00Now, Hyperloop One is exploring electromagnetic levitation,
04:03and the automobile industry has also been looking for ways to reduce harmful vehicle emissions.
04:08These are all efforts aimed at achieving the goal of stopping the use of carbon-emitting fuels.
04:13Besides those, research is being done on the ocean's wind, solar, and thermal energy.
04:17One company in particular, BlueRise, a specialist developer of ocean thermal energy conversion,
04:22is working on a project that could completely phase out the use of fossil fuels.
04:27Hopefully, BlueRise and their colleagues will be successful soon enough
04:30to alleviate some of the environmental problems we face.
04:33Space Exploration
04:34Now, if there is one thing that has been mentioned as a mitigating option
04:39for our current environmental challenges, it's space exploration and colonization.
04:43Companies like SpaceX and Blue Origin are set on revolutionizing space technology,
04:48with goals of spatial exploration and ultimately enabling people to live on other planets in colonies.
04:54With all the strides already made, by 2050, space tourism will also be a reality for those who can afford it.
05:00The possibilities for holiday destinations will expand to include places like Mars and the Moon.
05:05Unfortunately, a trip to orbit will be significantly expensive,
05:09making it exclusive for the extremely wealthy, at least at first.
05:12Artificial Intelligence
05:14Something that may be available for everyone is artificial intelligence.
05:19Already more advanced than most of the innovations mentioned here,
05:22the development of artificial intelligence will only get better through the years.
05:26Experts in the field believe that AI will surpass the processing power of living brains.
05:31That wouldn't be scary if it didn't open the door to the robo-pocalypse.
05:34Luckily, scientists still have to figure out how to impart all the important human values into an AI
05:40before it can become a part of our everyday life.
05:43But the rise of AI will, of course, change the face of the workforce.
05:46Not only that, but the job market will also face radical change,
05:50and with the way things are going, about half of the world's current jobs will be extinct,
05:54taken over by AI machines and robots.
05:57In 2050, the world will be more interconnected and even more driven by data than it is now.
06:02Some of us will definitely need to consider a career change.
06:06Education
06:06As the job market changes, education will also see some significant changes.
06:11Already, there has been an increase in digital learning, especially during the pandemic.
06:16By 2050, completely digital schools will be commonplace.
06:19Even if we have physically attended schools, they will have no need for books,
06:23using tablets and laptops instead.
06:25For higher education, experts believe that more than 70% of the student population
06:30will be enrolled in online degrees, making education more globalized.
06:33A rather welcome step in the right direction if we are to make good education accessible to all,
06:38I believe.
06:39Online degrees may even be taught by AI-powered robots.
06:42At that time, I imagine the robots will be able to prepare course material,
06:46give lectures and mark assignments.
06:48Sadly, you may be unable to twist your lecturer's arm so they give you a deadline extension.
06:53The Metaverse
06:54Now, we move on to the metaverse.
06:56Since Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced it,
06:59virtual reality and AI have been assimilated into our everyday life
07:03through the social media giant.
07:05For those who may be a bit confused about the metaverse,
07:07you're not alone, and you've come to the right place.
07:09The metaverse is a virtual reality, computer-generated environment
07:13in which you can interact with other users through AI-enabled software.
07:17So, it's about simulation, with avatars representing users.
07:20As metaverse functions get more developed,
07:23by 2050 it will be able to offer a full virtual experience
07:26that includes shopping to travel right from the comfort of your own home.
07:30People will have the option to share their virtual experiences with the world.
07:34Imagine taking a trip to your favorite holiday destination with your family,
07:37only you're not physically there.
07:39That's what the metaverse will offer.
07:41It seems to me like the more we get connected, the more we stay apart.
07:45Money
07:45Next is money.
07:47Even though we will still use money,
07:49one thing that has been used less and less over the years is cash.
07:52Keeping up with that trend, cash will most likely no longer be used in 2050.
07:56All transactions will be done virtually,
07:58and new modes of financial transactions will emerge
08:01because of AI and decentralized finance.
08:04As the world slowly starts to adopt those technologies,
08:06we may not even have to do our own grocery shopping anymore,
08:09making traditional paper and plastic money even less useful.
08:13Like Tesla, which orders its own car parts as needed,
08:16our automated pantries and refrigerators may order our groceries.
08:20No more getting the wrong milk, or even running out of milk.
08:23Real estate
08:24Speaking of the automation of home appliances,
08:27the homes in 2050 will also be completely automated smart homes.
08:31Although smart homes already exist,
08:33the developments that will be available in the next few decades
08:35will be a great improvement to what we have now.
08:38Smart homes in 2050 will have full AI activation functions,
08:42allowing the home to sense our moods and requirements
08:44without giving it a single command.
08:46Additionally, interactive hologram televisions will exist,
08:49meaning that you can verbally call up your hologram TV
08:52and it will appear right in front of you.
08:54The best part?
08:55You will never have to look for the remote again,
08:57because you can control the TV with your mind using nanotechnology,
09:01as discussed at the beginning of the video.
09:02So with that,
09:04we have come full circle in this video
09:05of exploring what our lives will look like in 2050.
09:09To be honest,
09:09this is just an exercise of imagination,
09:11and I realize that not everything discussed in this video will come true.
09:15However,
09:16you'd have to agree that none of this is too far-fetched either,
09:19as humanity has already planted the roots of many of these technologies.
09:22Anyways,
09:23one thing is for certain with how technology is progressing.
09:26I have no doubt that the world will be very different by 2050,
09:29but I do hope that our current societal systems and structures
09:33will be able to cope with these coming innovations.
09:35So,
09:36what do you think of these future innovations?
09:38Do you think this is what life will look like in 2050?
09:40Let me know in the comment section below.
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